Trying To Control Weight And Hair Loss. How To Decrease TSH Level?
hi my name is Darakhsha I am 19 years old Girl, i have been struggling to control my weight and hair loss but all in vain recently my doctor told me to get my tsh checked my reports results are: TSH (Ultrasensitive), serum by CLIA : 14.77 Prolactin , serum By CLIA : 12.64. what does that mean. My doctor told me to decrease my TSH level as soon as possible but how can i do that , The doctor has prescribed me Thyroxine Sodium Tablets can this help me or should i so something else to reduce my TSh levels.
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High TSH levels indicate you are suffering from hypothyroidism.
Patients suffering from hypothyroidism suffer fom tiredness,weight gain,constipation,dislike of cold etc.
Your doctor has rightly prescribed thyroxine tablet which will help in replacing the deficient thyroxine on your body.
Keep getting the dose of thyroxine adjusted after estimating TSH levels every 6 weeks.You should always be under the guidance of your treating doctor.
It may take some time before final dose is adjusted.
There is no shortcut way of normalising your TSH levels.
It will definitely take couple of months for TSH to get back to complete normal level.
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Trying To Control Weight And Hair Loss. How To Decrease TSH Level?
Hello High TSH levels indicate you are suffering from hypothyroidism. Patients suffering from hypothyroidism suffer fom tiredness,weight gain,constipation,dislike of cold etc. Your doctor has rightly prescribed thyroxine tablet which will help in replacing the deficient thyroxine on your body. Keep getting the dose of thyroxine adjusted after estimating TSH levels every 6 weeks.You should always be under the guidance of your treating doctor. It may take some time before final dose is adjusted. There is no shortcut way of normalising your TSH levels. It will definitely take couple of months for TSH to get back to complete normal level. Thanks